The evening world. Newspaper, September 28, 1906, Page 6

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© wo artaceo BY FOOTPAD ; B Strolling with" Her Swee>- heart When Robbers Held Them Up. y D TWO MEN ARE ARRESTED | > Couple Had Gone for a Trol- ley Ride to End of the Third Avenue Line © {> Waans Lukens, « pretty young malt | gmployed by Mre. Alfred Gwynne Vor ft, and her sweetheart, Madian A Boline, of No. 20 Mast Thirty second Dp free, were complainants m the ttartem # Court to-day against (wo men who, they pf Geclaret, bat held them up on Wads worth Roa inst night and attempted to ob them of 81.0%) worth of Jewels and ‘Bein of money. in ‘Rhird avenue @ Stroll. They had just reached Wade- and bad ju.t started to searc Policemen McQuade and Ber the West One Hundred an The couple had gone for # trotley ride | Guid When they fesoned | vt! hs 0d of the line they bot off to take | Yomen who ever began a soctal car worth Road, when three men attacked |“ Twenty-tifih mreet station, were at-| ) tracted by the girl's cries. ‘The Liferay sien saw the patrokmen ‘and they broke owt into a run. ‘@ jomt for @ time tn the dark Tix nally the police arrested two ? ited at nee’ court the men said they were of One Hundred and Amaterdam eye- 5 Nicola Benedat, the ame ad- Sey denied’ Geir guilt, Sut pela tn 11.0 ball each for exam- next Sunday. — Waleigh Gradaste. 198. This scholarshtp has deen tte foundation in 188 by grad- atudy German fuently wp Italian and a. the, cpio 09 tanta for gaod When Miss Mgriotie Gould, the Aaughter of Mr. and Mra George Jay} her debut In society, she of the cleverest young Mra Gould has year, at least leave her schoolbooks and pre or college, but w Languages are Mins and she spea La STOP SMOKING AT CARNEGIE TECH. PITTSBURG, Sept. 28. —Cigatettes, ct- gars and pipes have been pur under the ban In the shops and chins-roome ; ‘ ea o Bome Palitser Seholarah' Awarded ¢o |at the Carnegie Technics! Schools vod freshmen and not a few sophomores |have enter€4 their lecture-rooms «nd Puliteer scholarship has been |tne laboratories puffing away at a pipe by Barnard College to Miss | or @ stogy. Even some of the profes Thompson, of New York City. |. are sald not to be averse to the te of the Wadlelgh High | wees" aurtng the intermission periods, | To-day orders were issued which abel |tshed smoking in the workshops 9 Black Thitet Suits— Ultra Fall Styles. mt $15 shop wo ld demand $20 for these bla-k Thibei Svits we place of epecial sale at $15—even if they were nearly as goo!. Firat of ali taese suits ar mae 0; @ pure | all-wool of: rich back Thibet Then the single «6 double-breast ed sack models into which they are fashioned bear every 1 style that fashion san: Dir cily above are pictured typical models, which tne series includes, special at $15 Worsted Suits in Fifteen New Sty.es, ae 3) Let it be settled that these worsted suits are of the purest texture, but beyond that they show in every line and curve | the power of our taulormen ex- pressive of eve y new knack of | { Style—he costs are long-shaped at back, wih cep side and centre vents, the lapels broad and shapely; the patterns take form in shadow designs, club checks. pes, twills and mottied range in color trom « medium to @ dack tone 0! gray, Spe ial at $18. The New Fal! Suits. Block suits ina series of ten new mode!s—$12.59 to $3 Worsted suis in 75 different styles in t arey 2 $15 to $ Velour cassime es, distinctly favo.ed tweeds and other fabrics in sack suits $i5to $32 ; Av Boe | \A Mighty TP ss cies ut ce oe SROWINE of New Fall Suits and Overcoats. Could we but illustrate the entire and comy lete series of suits and overcoats desigred fcr fall service, as we have done with the four above, there would be litte need to state that here is a collection of garments so big, so diver- sified, so we.l designed as to meet every man’s mood 4nd To comprehend the strength of Vogel Brothers’ showing you must approach nearer to the subject, you must come here and sce for yourself the monumen ‘alresults achieved by this ins.it.ton devoted solely to the making of men's Clothes of the better cass Store Open Saturday Night Till 10.30, THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER of, Young Gould Heiress Is a Clever Linguist (ARTORID JOULD tended the recent Shakespearian re vivala with het governees. Mra. Gould has dressed her qaughter s The young girl never wears endensy to restrain daughters waited until Ddefore they entered Dr, Lyon's Tooth Powder | Cleanses and beautifies the | teeth and purifies the breath, Used by people of refinement for over a quarter of a century. Convenient for tourists, SY Gord, ODS, | The Radical Chester- field Overcoat. at | The figure above gives a con- cee idea of the grace ul lines expressed in our new Chesterfield Overcoat. Unhke ‘h ordinary ready to wear kind they are manly and characieriul. The vent in the centre 4) very long. Tie cola is of velvet or @ the nm ength it is 46 inches. ercoats are tashio ed ray he gbone and hey answer any ga ments we the cal for extre e¢ know o style at an extremely modest price—$15 The Newest Overcoat of The box Type, 1 will appeal men ol conservative of black thiber; verts in the tan. It is ticnal valve at $12.50 If you fine anything nearly as good je seWhere it will be $15. New Fall Overcoats. Box overcoats in tan coverts a thibets § SO to $25. efining Ches: d over- n gray and black mate- nals $15 to $30 Craveneties of oxford worsted or shaped back models with deep centre venta §15 to $3). Paddocks of biack Thibe; and other fabrics $20 and $25. Nore Grothar nbs ENDED HER LIE AT FATHER'S “NO” hter were In the kiteh went Into the parlor t and her and Ind hin four days, ‘eLope Twice IN Four pays! OHICAGO, Sept. B—Nosaline Webder, daughter of @ wealthy morchant, emped to-day and was married in Harmmond, This I* the second elopement | Last Saturday Mise sidllisilae Weber and Nathan Spingo started for $50 FINE FOR URGING Tap nd, but her father and brothers, | SACRE ‘: Who opposed Spingo, captured the pair \Tanerello Wouldn't Consent ; ne ‘te. tae: | Cece Gee Eee Semen wea | to Daughter’s Wedding and Retreat ntion That) she qided’ her Tele tee eee Tester ‘ « hay. wuccesded 1 She Took Poison eoaped t Win Wasreiga (8 teaming wall ———— Heart- broken hocause € f + ir = onan Soaks “ae (Sere Newest and Best Goods In jyoung bank ole she loved, J | |Tanerello wert to the hom : [rreameart woaay’ ant. wie cane || Suits & Overcoats to Order $x5 intertty at Sis photograph for « fe mmamente, took cartollc ecid ; Some of my exclusive pattems in the new Cassimeres, Cheviots. lo mee. Sai es Gar at Tweeds, Meltons and Velours will certainly meet -your. ideas Poselled see fengenee pees i of right stuffs for Fall Suits and Overcoats. pene ye an : with The question of making them up to suit you for $15.00 you | TAKE THE RISK. I have an extra large showing of new Trouserings, whom sho wea tn love ordinarily $6.00 and more, choice at $4.00. HENRY ALEXANDER, Taitor, went to live at No, 175 Lexington ave nue The love affair the tw th TWO | 79.Nassau St, se. risen 0 seen on STORES: | Broadway, Corner 12th St, can safely leave to me dren wae renewed, but the girl's tath ler opposed her marriage Her tw younger sisters had taken husbands and Julia, became morose A few months ago, Arthur work in an Italian bank a dred and Bix avenus. ff¢_ th: and e gir | him. ain her father refused the went to the Gallo home. The onditions often build a bigh fence aroutit your ambitions and (op it With broken bottles Perhaps conditions have compelled our contemporaries to jack the prices of their fifteen-dollar suits and coats up to sixteen and eighteen dollars. You may be certain that the conditions in the woolen market JUSTIFY the jacking process. Perhaps if we were not spurred by stronger ambitions than the rest, we, too, would be inclined toward the common practice. We do not know. But we DO know that we would rather bear the brunt of the rise. than forsake our ambition, which is this: To provide distinctive ready -for- service suits and top-coats at any given price from fifteen to forty-five dollars which must be accepted be- yond contention as the standard in fabrics, standard in expressive tailor- ing and abreast with, if not ahead of, the exclusive to-order tailors, in the cut and design of our garments. een ama eh pe A Age cy Gree Saks & Company SPECIALISTS IN APPARGL FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. Our Five Dollar : Fall and Winter Suits and Coats for Boys The price is arbitrary. It was fixed to manifest the strength of our organization--to demonstrate to you that we have the disposition and the power to present a big and diversified collection of garments at five dol- lars, which must be accepted beyond contention as the standard of-value. We can demonstrate it to you: first, by the good, serviceable character of the fabrics and then by the manner of tailoring, both.of which we know to be better tha: you have ever found in a garment at five dollars. Rouble Breasted Segk Suite with straight knee trousers; sizes 6 to [7. Norfalk Suits in single and double breasted plaited models, with or withouc yoke and double breasted belted models with knick- wgrbocker trousers; sizes 7 to 17 years Fall Overcents of tan coverts and Vene- tians; sizes 7 to 17, Russian Blouse Suits (sizes 254 to 8) and : Sailor Suis sizes 7 to (2) in sailor collar | Fall Reefer of tan coverts and gray or blue models with bloomer trousers. serges with sleeve emblem; sizes 3 to 1d. room | Bake & Company [ews] APPAREL POR MBN, WOMBN AND CHILDRBN, SPECIALISTS IN ) and kindred designs that appeal to childre: aot Bake & Compan Specialists in Apparel! for Men, Women and © Distinctive Suits for Young $12.50 and $15.00 We have singled out the two series of su which we can best demonstrate to you ho expressive tai'oring car do: for an inex garment—how much character and distinc it promises. The good service of the fabs may take for granted. They include ble blue thibets and gray worsted in stripes, ple mixtures. Sizes 30 to 36—5th floor The Shop for Children There are two reasons, good and sufficie our childrens shop should be your sou everything that a boy in short trousers ar in short dresses can possibly demand in) of garments and personal re juisites, First) the convenience which it affords, a the material saving which our exceptionally prices insure. Will you accept them FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, ON THE 2D PL $1.25 Watch & Chain for Boy It is a good wacch, since it is accurate to t ute and constant. The watch is of nickel both hour and second hands, stem wind ; Chain is of solid nickel, in link and bar de FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Furnishings for Childre $1.00. K. & BE. Blouses for Boys at Plain or plaited models of colored madras,with nec Byron collar; sizes 7 to 16 75c Flannel Pa‘amas for Boys at 4 In pink, tan or b.ue stripes; sizes 4 to 18, Underwear for Boys, Special at 3% Shirts, sizes 20 to $4, Drawers, sizes 26 to 30. or sizes 20 to 32, of natural merino, two-thirds wool. 35c Stockings for Boys at 25¢ Exceptionally good corauroy ribbed black cotton with reinforced soles, heels and toes and double kn 25¢ to 35¢ Stockings for Misses at Exceptionally fine ribbed black cotton with reinforc heels and toes and double knees. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ON THE 2D FL< $1.00 School Umtre las, ! A stout paragon frame, covered with fas waterproof t nglish gloria in two si es—22 inches. The cases are of silk. The hanc of natural woods or horn animal heads. « Serviceable Shoes for Bo We can afford to and will stand back of ou We know the leathers and the workmansh of a higher order than that which chara: the average shoe for boys. SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Beye’ keoce of Bluchtr Shoes of patent! Sy leather or box call; sizes 13 to 544 { 4 Boye’ Lace Shoes of patent leather or gun | Sy metal calf; sizes 9 to 13 foe Apparel for Misses and G SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY $17.50 Tailored Coat Suits, $ Striped, checked and mixed fabrics in short Prin model, trimmed with braid and velvet; sizes 12 to | Serge Regulation Sailor Su Misses, 14 to 18. Va Girls, 6 to 14. Value, $10.00; at Tailored Russian Dresse: Of Panama cloth or plaid mohairs, sizes 6 to 14 Value, $10.00; at $7.90. Value $8.50; at $7.50 Top Coats for Girls, $ Double breasted model of wool frieze or fancy w tures, lined throyghoui; sizes 6 to 16.’ $17.50 Double Breasted Coats, ! Of wool plaids and mixtures, flannel litred; sizes 6 to SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Broadcloth Suits for Wox Regularly $45.00. Special at$ Fashioned of imported broadcloth in na brown, green, wine or black, in five al gether new models elaso-ately trimm Suits for Misses and Small W. Regularly $35.00. Special at $ Of cheviot in black, navy or brown a of fancy checks, plaids and mixtures, two altogether new models; sizes 14 18 years; 32 to 36 bust measure. Broadcloth Coats for Wom Regularly $25.00. Special at § _Of black broadcloth in full length mo trimmed with braid and velvet and ss lined throughout,

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